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Sony playstation 5 reviews
Sony playstation 5 reviews












sony playstation 5 reviews
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With a shopping trolley full of exclusives coming day one to Xbox Game Pass, will PlayStation’s more traditional model of asking people to buy their games make sense in a couple years time? Of course, the quality of these Xbox games is going to be crucial, but in a likely world where there will be stellar releases, Game Pass’ monthly cost will be so much more attractive than paying $70 for new titles. Sure, in terms of first-party exclusives, PlayStation Studios are going to continue to fire on all cylinders with Horizon: Forbidden West, God of War Ragnarok, Spider-Man 2, Wolverine, Gran Turismo 7, alongside whatever else is yet to be announced from the likes of Naughty Dog, Pixelopus, Bend Studios, Sony Japan Studio and more for the rest of this console cycle. This is where it gets a little dicey for PlayStation.

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I mean, if your competition is better at PlayStation backwards compatibility (here’s how to turned your Xbox Series S into the ultimate retro emulator) then something’s gone wrong in your vision of game preservation.

sony playstation 5 reviews

In a time when Microsoft has gone to great pains to support two decades worth of games, this is simply inexcusable. While the PS5 does go some way with backwards compatibility to support PS4 titles, this ignores a vast array of incredible games for the PS3, PS2 and the PS1.

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While Xbox makes this simple with smart delivery, the rules for PS5 upgrades vary wildly between free downloads and $20 upgrade passes.

sony playstation 5 reviews

That said, let’s address the elephant in the room here: backwards compatibility and upgrading previous-generation games is a mess. Sackboy: A Big Adventure (Image credit: Sony)














Sony playstation 5 reviews